84 National Bus Strategy - Enhanced Partnership
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Cabinet Member: Highway Management
Forward Plan Ref: 2021/214
Contact: John Disley, Infrastructure Strategy & Policy Manager, 07767006742
Report by Corporate Director Environment & Place (CA15).
To seek approval of the Enhanced Partnership.
Cabinet is RECOMMENDED to
a)
Approve the draft Oxfordshire Enhanced Partnership
Document (attached as Annex 1) for submission to the Department for Transport.
b)
Consult on the draft Enhanced Partnership
Document with all Oxfordshire Bus Operators, for the statutory 28 objection
period.
Additional documents:
Decision:
An amendment was agreed to Annex
A of Oxfordshire Enhanced Partnership Plan & Scheme:
On page 667 in the row headed “Bus Lanes” it currently states
under “Timescale”: “Existing
facilities to be retained at least at current hours of operation”.
Append “ – bus lanes
will only be removed if modelling can show that
alternative bus priority measures would improve bus journey times and cycle and
pedestrian safety.”
Recommendations agreed with the amendment above.
Minutes:
Cabinet received a report setting out the proposals for the Oxfordshire
Bus Enhanced Partnership (EP), reflecting the Council’s indicative Bus Service Improvement
Plan (BSIP) funding allocation and the schemes / measures which this is
proposed to fund. It also asked for
agreement to the draft EP, including the Governance arrangements for the
Partnership.
Before considering the report,
the Chair had approved a request to speak.
Danny Yee was disappointed that
the proposals did not include integrated ticketing or a revival of the “Pick Me
Up” service. However, he urged Cabinet
to adopt the plan. He believed that
giving the political leadership required to make difficult decisions was going
to be more important than the technical details of proposals. He noted that the potential 10-month
implementation date would be difficult to meet and would require emergency planning.
An amendment was proposed by Councillor
Tim Bearder, seconded by Councillor Sudbury and agreed
as follows:
Annex A of Oxfordshire Enhanced
Partnership Plan & Scheme:
On Agenda Page 667 in the row headed “Bus Lanes” it currently states under “Timescale”: “Existing facilities to be retained at least at current hours of operation”.
Councillor Andrew Gant, Cabinet Member for Highway Management, responded that, while the “Pick Me Up” service had not been economically viable, it was not far off and he hoped that improving conditions generally for bus services might enable it to be looked at again.
Councillor Gant congratulated officers on achieving the indicative offer which was better than many local authorities have achieved. He drew particular attention to the £1 flat fare in the city for under-19s which would get them into the habit of using public transport. He hoped that could be extended to the whole county in the future.
Other Cabinet Members commented as follows:
· Mobility hubs were the key to improving services across the county. These proposals demonstrated the Council’s commitment to improving bus services.
· The flat fare rate should be available to young people across the county.
· The current service was not inclusive and consideration should be given to reviving the ‘Pick Me Up’ service.
· It was hoped that a wide interpretation of the term ‘user groups’ could be taken in consulting on proposals to include for example the Children in Care Council, Age UK and disability groups.
Councillor Gant responded that the report included extending under-16 fares to those under-19 outside the city.
Councillor Gant proposed the recommendations with the amendment to Annex A of the Partnership Document. Councillor Millar seconded and they were agreed.
RESOLVED to:
(i)
Approve the draft Oxfordshire Enhanced Partnership Document (attached as
Annex 1) for submission to the Department for Transport.
(ii)
Consult on the draft Enhanced Partnership Document with all Oxfordshire
Bus Operators, for the statutory 28 objection period.